Tuefel Hunden
@freefallinragincagin
29 November, 02:47
Conspiracy theory no more; but who does he really pledge his allegiance to. The Muslim Brotherhood ? The CCP? GLOBALIST/climate alarmist ? Who's brainchild is Obama ? He did give Iran tens of BILLIONS.
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Mike Anon
@Mike314
29 November, 02:52
In response Tuefel Hunden to his Publication
It's not just one man.
The scope of the communist infiltration is huge, and it began after WWII, when the US brought German scientists here to help accelerate our "space program."
The scope of the communist infiltration is huge, and it began after WWII, when the US brought German scientists here to help accelerate our "space program."
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Every Time
@soTELLme533
29 November, 03:19
In response Mike Anon to his Publication
Caliphate?
https://www.historynewsnet...
Who's Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi?
Born Ibrahim Al-Badri, he's the 'caliph' of the new Islamic State established by ISIS. Al-Baghdadi, PhD, Islamic law, has led a radical insurgent group in Iraq against the government.
His vision of Islam is puritanical and violent.
He's committed great atrocities in Iraq. Originally associated with Al Qaeda, Al-Baghdadi’s group was rejected by them on the grounds of being too extreme.
What is significant about Al-Baghdadi’s caliphate?
The so-called new Islamic State gives us valuable insight into the constructed nature of the caliphate. The term caliphate invokes apprehension and Al-Baghdadi’s group hasn't changed that. But historically the caliphate was a dynamic institution . . .
The real question is how will the caliphate continue to take shape? Will it follow extremist Al-Baghdadi or will there be another definition on the horizon?
https://www.historynewsnet...
Who's Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi?
Born Ibrahim Al-Badri, he's the 'caliph' of the new Islamic State established by ISIS. Al-Baghdadi, PhD, Islamic law, has led a radical insurgent group in Iraq against the government.
His vision of Islam is puritanical and violent.
He's committed great atrocities in Iraq. Originally associated with Al Qaeda, Al-Baghdadi’s group was rejected by them on the grounds of being too extreme.
What is significant about Al-Baghdadi’s caliphate?
The so-called new Islamic State gives us valuable insight into the constructed nature of the caliphate. The term caliphate invokes apprehension and Al-Baghdadi’s group hasn't changed that. But historically the caliphate was a dynamic institution . . .
The real question is how will the caliphate continue to take shape? Will it follow extremist Al-Baghdadi or will there be another definition on the horizon?
The 10 Questions You Need Answers to About the Caliphate — History News Network
What is significant about Al-Baghdadi’s caliphate?
https://www.historynewsnetwork.org/article/the-10-questions-you-need-answers-to-about-the-calNotice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
NUN of these organizations will continue to operate, upon the dissolution of the deep world culminate's.
07:37 PM - Nov 30, 2024
In response Every Time to her Publication
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